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Missing Sodder Children /// Part 1 /// 892

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🗓️ 24 December 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In Fayetteville, West Virginia there once stood two billboards. Billboards announcing a mystery and asking for help. These billboards were up for decades, seeking answers. Passing motorists could easily see either as they wizzed by in their automobiles. This is the information from one of them. At the top was a simple announcement - “After thirty years it is not too late to investigate” Below this text, the billboard featured pictures of each of the five missing Sodder children - Maurice, Martha, Louis, Jennie, and Betty.

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0:00.0

The

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The Welcome to True Crime Garage, wherever you are, whatever you are doing, thanks for listening.

0:44.6

I'm your host, Nick, and with me as always is a man who won this year's feats of strength.

0:49.5

Here is the captain.

0:50.9

And I also won airing my grievances.

0:53.9

It's good to be seen and good to see you. Thanks for

0:55.9

listening. Thanks for telling a friend.

1:00.9

This week we are

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merry little elves because we are getting full of

1:05.8

holiday cheer. We are drinking

1:07.9

holiday cheer. One of my favorite Christmas beers from the good folks at

1:12.3

Shiner. Holiday cheer is a Bavarian-style dark wheat ale brewed with Texas peaches and roasted pecans.

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ABV, 5.4% garage grade four and three-quarter bottle caps out of five. And let's spread the cheer by sharing a cheers.

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First up,

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cheers to Nicole in Calatadi, California.

1:34.4

And a big wheat like your gym goes out to Robert Maxwell and Louisville, Kentucky.

1:38.8

And here's a shout out to Lynn in Memphis, the quote,

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best mom in the world from her favorite son, Cooper.

1:46.2

Merry Christmas to everyone who contributed to the beer fund.

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Yeah.

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Merry Christmas to everyone listening and joining us here in the garage today.

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We thank you.

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